Inventions and inventors
To invent is to see anew
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765 – 1833)
Alexander Graham Bell(1847 – 1922)
Karl Friedrich Benz(1844 – 1929)
László József Bíró (1899 – 1985)
John Logie Baird (1888 – 1946)
Akio Morita (1921 — 1999)
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Inventions and inventors

1. Inventions and inventors

Inventions and inventors
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"To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard
old questions from a new angle, requires creative
imagination and marks real advance"."Imagination
is more important than knowledge". Albert Einstein

3. To invent is to see anew

An invention is a new
composition, device, or process.
Some inventions are based on
pre-existing models or ideas and
others are radical
breakthroughs. Inventions can
extend the boundaries of human
knowledge or experience.

4. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765 – 1833)

Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was
a French inventor, most noted
as one of the inventors of
photography and a pioneer in
the field. He is well-known for
taking some of the earliest
photographs, dating to the
1820s. As revolutionary as his
invention was, Niépce is little
known even today.

5. Alexander Graham Bell(1847 – 1922)

Alexander Graham Bell(1847 – 1922)
Alexander Graham Bell was an
eminent scientist, inventor,
engineer and innovator who is
credited with inventing the
first practical telephone. His
research on hearing and
speech led him to experiment
with hearing devices which
eventually culminated in Bell
being awarded the first U.S.
patent for the telephone in
1876.

6. Karl Friedrich Benz(1844 – 1929)

Karl Friedrich Benz was a
German engine designer and
automobile engineer, generally
regarded as the inventor of the
petrol-powered automobile and
pioneering founder of the
automobile manufacturer,
Mercedes-Benz.

7. László József Bíró (1899 – 1985)

László József Bíró was the inventor of
the modern ballpoint pen.He
presented the first production of the
ball pen at the Budapest
International Fair in 1931. Working
with his brother George, a chemist,
he developed a new tip consisting of
a ball that was free to turn in a
socket, and as it turned it would pick
up ink from a cartridge and then roll
to deposit it on the paper. Bíró
patented the invention in Paris in
1938.

8. John Logie Baird (1888 – 1946)

John Logie Baird was a British
engineer and inventor of the world's
first working television system, also
the world's first fully electronic
colour television broadcast.
Although Baird's electromechanical
system was eventually displaced by
purely electronic systems his early
successes demonstrating working
television broadcasts and his colour
and cinema television work earn him
a prominent place in television's
invention.

9. Akio Morita (1921 — 1999)

Akio Morita was a Japanese
entrepreneur, cofounder of Sony
Corp. In 1949, the company
developed magnetic recording
tape and in 1950, sold the first
tape recorder in Japan. In 1957, it
produced a pocket-sized radio.

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